NFL: Russell Wilson “loves Denver” and wants to win two more Super Bowls

Russell Wilson is probably not thinking about leaving Denver. In an interview, the quarterback talks about his big Broncos plans

Russell Wilson apparently isn’t done in Denver yet.

Although there has been a lot of talk in the recent past about him leaving the Denver Broncos, the quarterback has now revealed his big plans – with the Broncos!

Speaking on the “I Am Athlete” podcast, Wilson explained that he wants to take the Broncos back to where they last were over eight years ago.

“For me, it’s all about winning,” the 35-year-old emphasized, adding to the amazement of many NFL fans: “I want to win two more Super Bowls in the next five years. “

The Broncos last won the Vince Lombardy Trophy in 2016 – back then with quarterback legend Peyton Manning. Wilson won his – so far only – Super Bowl in 2013 with the Seattle Seahawks.

“I want to hold that trophy in my hands again,” said Wilson, while also speaking out in favor of staying in Denver. “I love the city and everything else here.”

However, first and foremost he wants to be in a place that also loves him. “I want to win, that’s all that matters to me.”

However, Wilson has lost a lot of credit recently. Although the 2023 season was much better than the previous season, the former star quarterback was given a bad name for the last two games of the season

However, this decision by Denver head coach Sean Payton does not really seem to have had a negative impact on the veteran’s confidence.

“Honestly, there’s more fire in me than ever before. Especially after these two years and everything I’ve been through,” said Wilson, who reiterated his desire to stay.

Russell Wilson “hopes” to stay in Denver

“Whether it’s in Denver or somewhere else, I want to win again. I hope it’s in Denver. I’m committed to it, I want to be here and hopefully I can finish what I started,” Wilson affirmed.

So “Russ” is hungrier than ever. Whether he actually fulfills his contract in Denver depends primarily on the Broncos themselves. If Payton and the board cannot find a trade partner, they will either have to keep him or cut him.

But one thing is clear: either scenario would have a huge impact on the Broncos’ cap hit and financial situation.

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